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Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed

Mostly Nitpicking

Mostly Nitpicking

Tv & Film, Comedy

4.6617 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2020

⏱️ 212 minutes

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Summary

Scooby Dooby 2: The Prequel That Isn't A Prequel But Should Be

This week, Nando, DJ, and Diggins take a trip back to Coolsville and check out what will almost certainly go down as the best theatrically released Scooby-Doo movie, Scooby-Doo 2: monster's Unleashed.

They nitpick the costumes, the farting, and of course the fast food.

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0:00.0

What's going on? I am Nando. And I'm DJ. And I'm Diggins. And this is mostly nitpicking a podcast where every week we pick a part of a piece of pop culture by looking exclusively at the details.

0:20.3

Woohoo!

0:21.4

This week.

0:23.4

We're back, baby, the second of three Scooby-Doo movies.

0:28.1

The third one even ends Scooby-Doo movie.

0:31.4

Maybe Scoob is like some sort of like, you know, what if this was, what if Scoob was like a transmorphers situation?

0:39.2

Wait, what?

0:39.9

It was like an asylum movie, and they were just like, we're going to make a movie about

0:44.4

everyone's favorite guy, Scoob and his friend Shag and Fraud and Momo.

0:51.4

I see what you're doing.

0:52.6

You're proposing that Scoob is actually the Scabby Dab movie. Yeah, yeah, maybe that's what it is. Who knows? Sounds like what they would call it if they had to make one. Because Scabby Dab is even too bad for them. It would never work. Never have Scabby Dab. Never. Scabby Dab. But this one, this week we're talking about Scooby-Doo, two monsters unleashed from 2004.

1:18.1

A slightly less 2004 movie than Scooby-Doo, 2002 was a 2002 movie.

1:24.7

Although, I would argue, there's plenty of 2004 in there there, specifically one guy, but we'll get to it.

1:31.7

Before that, we have, how are you guys doing?

1:35.4

There's good news and bad news in the world of things that we care about specifically that we talk about.

1:40.4

Obviously, there's lots of bad news, and there's lots of good news.

1:42.9

But I feel like there's probably two things people are going to want us to address. You want the, let's start with the good one. New Mutants, it's coming, baby. Yeah. It's not August. It's not August. So, but it will be, and then the new mutants will be out. Then we'll all be able to go to our theaters and watch it. Nando, it's not going to be August for another like 17 years at the minimum. It does feel like that, doesn't it? I, um, yeah. Go ahead, Nando. I just, I, I can't believe they're doing. It's almost the gall to try this again. It's, I appreciate it. I'm proud of them, you know?

2:18.8

So, Nando, I saw you tweet out earlier that you wish that you could get all of the new mutants posters like that have existed.

2:26.8

So badly.

2:27.9

Yes.

2:28.1

I tried to get the original, like, April, I think it was April 2018.

2:33.9

Was that like the first time it was supposed to come out? I want to say it was, like, 2016. Okay, so I tried to get one of the posters. I think it was the April 2018 poster. And I, like, I asked, like, the concession person, they're like, let me get the manager. And I talked to the manager for like like seven minutes I pulled out my phone

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